ORANGE COUNTY LIQUOR LICENSE TYPE 48
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Do you plan on opening a bar, tavern, cocktail lounge or nightclub in Orange County? If so, you will need an Orange County Liquor License Type 48. Type 48 licenses differ from Type 41 and Type 47 licenses in that they are designated for establishments that are not primarily eateries. This means that there is no stipulation under the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) that states that a certain amount of your gross sales must be generated from the sale of food.
There are a number of liquor licenses that are issue for different types of businesses. However if you intend to open a bar or similar venue, Orange County Liquor License Type 48 are what you’ll need. These are typically issued for bars and nightclubs, or other adult venues where minors will not be present. The Orange County Liquor License Type 48 permits the holder to serve liquor until 2:00 AM. The facility can only admit entry those 21 years of age and older. Unlike the Type 41 and Type 47 licenses, the Orange County Type liquor 48 license is designated as an on and off-premises license. Liquor, beer and wine may be sold for on-premises consumption, as well as beer and wine for off-premises consumption.
Are you in the market for a liquor license? If you feel that your business requires an Orange County Liquor License Type 48, then you do not need to look any further. We can help you to obtain an Orange County Type 48 liquor license, with no stress or hassle on your part. We can provide both assistance and consultation in applying for a license directly from the ABC, as well as assistance in brokering the purchase of your Orange County Type 48 liquor license from a seller on the open market.
Are you interested in selling your Orange County Liquor License Type 48? Our team can assist you there too! We can ensure that we find the best value for your license, while also vetting any interested buyers to ensure that they are qualified under the requirements of the ABC.